The Harold Hill schoolgirl who collected 500 Easter eggs for hospital patients
Briefly

Molly McCluskey, a 12-year-old from Rainham, collected around 500 Easter eggs to give to patients at Queen's Hospital, inspired by her earlier hospital experience. After being gifted chocolate love hearts during a visit to see a family member, Molly proposed the idea of collecting eggs to make hospital patients feel special even while confined. With support from her school and family, she successfully gathered numerous donations. The initiative not only brought joy to the patients but also inspired Molly to continue her charitable efforts, underscoring the significant impact of small acts of kindness.
Molly's act of kindness, inspired by her hospital visit, led her to collect and distribute hundreds of Easter eggs to hospital patients, spreading joy and compassion.
Molly expressed that giving out Easter eggs brought her immense joy, saying she felt inspired to do more charitable work because it allows her to make others feel valued.
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